Fear, Fraud, and the Flower They Framed

From Hearst’s racist headlines to DEA funded junk science, cannabis has been framed, smeared, and scapegoated for over a century. This feature exposes how lies became law, how fear fueled policy, and how the truth got buried under headlines. It's not just history, it’s a damn indictment.

Ronald Reagan: America’s Corporate Puppet Still Dancing in Hollywood’s Limelight

Ronald Reagan wasn’t the hero Hollywood’s trying to sell you. He was a puppet of corporate America, pushing racist policies and economic con jobs while cozying up to corrupt regimes. Now Dennis Quaid and Jon Voight are back to polish his image—but the truth is far darker, and America is still reeling from it

The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High “GEN X”

Explore how Generation X navigated the world of cannabis, from the angst of grunge to the laid-back humor of stoner comedies, in 'Generation X: From Grunge to Stoner Comedies—Cannabis in the Age of Cynicism

The Weekly Roll-Up” featuring your host Hazy Blaze Ep:3 (Audio)

For the latest "Weekly Roll-Up," we delve into a spectrum of stories that illuminate the shifting landscapes of cannabis culture, comedy in the context of cannabis, and the intersections of sports and entertainment. This week features a significant illegal grow bust in Maine, Nick Swardson's altitude-induced comedy mishap, Duke Nolan's critique of cannabis stereotypes in media, the irony of Nancy Reagan's anti-drug campaign, Hawaii's legislative steps toward recreational cannabis, the buzz around the Tyson vs. Paul boxing match, and the launch of "The Great Ganja Quest." Explore these stories in detail at PotCultureMagazine.com

Nancy Reagan’s Pill-Popping Paradox: Unveiling the Irony Behind ‘Just Say No

Dive into the stark hypocrisy of Nancy Reagan's 'Just Say No' campaign as we uncover the paradox of her own alleged battles with prescription drugs against the backdrop of America's failing War on Drugs. This piece sheds light on the deep-seated irony and the devastating impact of the Reagans' policies on drug abuse and incarceration, challenging the oversimplified narratives of the 1980s and calling for a reevaluation of drug policy rooted in empathy and evidence

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